
38 episodes

Hot Mama Chronicles Amelia
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 6 Ratings
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A journey of exploring what it takes to be a hot mama. Is it a state of mind or a destination?
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Hot Mama Chronicles - Deborah Odunze
Amelia talks with health champion and entrepreneur Deborah Odunze to talk about her journey through the health and food space. She shares her origin story, inspiration and lessons learned in owning Debb's Kitchen.
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Hot Mama Chronicles - Samantha Taylor
Amelia talks to Samantha Taylor, who is the Executive Director of the Bowdoin Street Health Center. She shares her why in the work, what excites her about the future, the impact of the health center on the community and how her faith intersects with her purpose. #blackwomenlead #healthandwellness #womenempowerment
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Hot Mama Chronicles - Jarriel Campbell, Doula Road Trip Podcast and Doula Business Owner
Amelia talks to Jarriel Campbell about her journey to becoming a doula, lessons learned from establishing her Doula Road Trip podcast and what you should look for when hiring the right doula for your stage of life. She also talks about her podcast and her community. #womenempoweringwomen #doula #maternalhealth
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Hot Mama Chronicles - Dr. Victoria Baptiste, Licensed Psychologist
Amelia sits down with Dr. Victoria Baptiste to discuss her journey. She talks about her childhood, why she does this work, what she has seen as the US has navigated through the multiple pandemics, offers tips on self care and how you can advocate for mental health. #womenempoweringwomen #blackwomen lead
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Hot Mama Chronicles - Patricia Spence
Amelia talks to Patricia Spence, President and CEO of Urban Farming Institute. She spoke about her journey, how she builds community and all of the exciting work ahead for the organization. #womenempoweringwomen #blackwomenlead
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Hot Mama Chronicles - JerriAnne Boggis
Podcast host Amelia Aubourg talked with JerriAnne Boggis, the Executive Director of The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire. She spoke about her journey and her passion for preserving and uplifting the narrative of black history. She spoke about establishing a monument for the black novelist Harriet E. Wilson, her work at the Portsmouth African Burying Ground and lessons of resilience and joy she has learned through her work. #blackhistoryisamericanhistory #womenempoweringwomen #blackwomenlead